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Dr. Chadwick said it was probable that by means of <br />' additional properly constructed cesspools, the sewerage <br />could be disposed of temporarily, but the only permanent <br />and most satisfactory remedy of the existing conditions <br />in the opinion of the department, is the extension of the <br />sewerage system. The department recommended that suitable <br />action be taken by the Town for the extension of the sewer <br />system to the property in question. <br />Letter was received from the Health Inspector stating <br />that a health menace did exist at the Lawson property and <br />that the only remedy was to connect the property with the <br />sewer. <br />Mr. Clark moved that copies of both letters be sent <br />to the Town Counsel for his advice in the matter. Mr. <br />Ross seconded the motion and it was so voted. <br />Notice was received from the _State Department of <br />Public Works advising that they would clear snow from the <br />State highways in the town during the coming -winter. <br />Mr. Raymond asked if the Board wanted to ask for <br />bids for 193£3 on gasoline and oil. The salesman for <br />the Cities Service Oil Co. had called and said that if <br />the Town did ask for bids, it would be best not to ask <br />his company to bid because it will cost more money. He <br />felt that if bids were not asked, that he could continue <br />' to sell the town its gasoline at no increase in price. <br />Mr. Giroux moved that the Supt. of Public Works <br />secure informal prices from other companies. Mr. Ross <br />seconded the motion and it was so voted. <br />7 <br />Follen Rd. <br />sewer <br />matter. <br />Snow <br />Removal. <br />Bids on <br />gasoline <br />and oil. <br />Mr. Ray.�ond asked if the Board approyed putting <br />Leigh Farnham back to work on the Engineering Depart- Work for <br />ment payroll and said that there were funds available. Farnham. <br />Mr. Clark moved that Farnham be put back to work and that <br />his salary be charged to the Engineering Department. <br />Mr. Potter seconded the motion and it was so voted. <br />Mr. Raymond said that in order to be able to satisfy <br />the Town Counsel with evidence where olaims on account of Evidence <br />alleged defects in sidewalks and streets were made, for claims. <br />photographs of the locus in question should be taken by <br />the Police Department so that the Town Counsel could have <br />them when a case went to trial. Mr. Clark moved that the <br />Chief of Police be instructed to take photographs as <br />suggested by Mr. Raymond. Mr.. Potter seconded the motion <br />and it was so voted. <br />At 9:00 P.M. Chairman Fischer of the School Committee <br />and Mr. Grindle appeared before the Board to discuss the <br />matter of bicycle regulations. The Chairman said that <br />' the Board felt that the School Department was in a much Bicycle <br />better position to sugest regulations for bicycles than regulations <br />the Selectmen were. Mr. Fischer said that the School <br />